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Get performance experience at the Other
Room at the Masonic, 500 Temple, Detroit.
The venue has started having live bands
and DJs Friday and Saturday nights. Call
Look through small works of art first dis-
played as holiday gifts through Jan. 28 at
the Neal Davis Gallery, 314 W. Fourth, Royal
Oak. Gallery hours are noon-6 p.m.
Wednesdays-Saturdays. (248) 296-0326.
Amy Labert at (313) 832-7100, ext. 225.
Celebrate New Year's Eve with a family pro-
gram, Birmingham's First Night 2006, run-
Browse the drawings of Barry Avedon as
part of the three-artist show Kindred Spirits
scheduled through Feb. 5 at the
ning 4-10 p.m. at the First Baptist and First
Christ Scientist churches, Baldwin Library
and- the Birmingham Historical Museum.
Washington Street Gallery, 120 E. Liberty,
Ann Arbor. Gallery hours are noon-5 p.m.
Tuesdays-Thursdays, noon-9 p.m. Saturdays
The alcohol-free event' will have music,
clowns, theater and crafts. $8, free for chil-
and noon-4 p.m. Sundays. (734) 761-2287.
dren 10 and younger. (248) 647-6407.
Cinema &
Stage
Get involved with the Art in the Woods Art
Fair 2006, July 1 2 at the Huntington
Woods Lutheran Church, by submitting art,
auditioning to entertain and/or volunteer-
Experience the funny side of the holiday
season with "The Chrisma -Hana Kwanzaa
ing. (248) 336-1961. www.woodsgallery.org .
Holiday Spectacular" at the Improv Inferno,
-
have the
Detroit Jewish News
delivered to your door
every Thursday
for about
8 dollar a week
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309 S. Main, Ann Arbor. Showtime is 8 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 30.
Arts &
Culture
$10. (734) 214-7080.
Submit artwork for the Michigan Fine Art
Competition organized by the
Celebrate New Year's Eve with the Jewish
Ensemble Theatre and see Side
by Side by Sondheim at the
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, 1516
S. Cranbrook, Birmingham, where the
West Bloomfield JCC. A
party package for the 5
p.m. show ($45)
exhibition of works will be held March
10-April 7. Applications are due
includes an afterglow
with wine and hors
Friday, Jan. 6. Call Lizbeth Catris at
(248) 644-0866, ext. 103.
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ments and post-show champagne, light
meal and dancing. (248) 788-2900.
hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays-
Saturdays.
(248) 541-4700.
Watch an independent film, The Passenger,
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, in the Emagine
Theatre, 44425 W.12 Mile, Novi. The movie
View the paintings of Fay Kleinman through
Jan.14 at the Ann Arbor District Library,
343 South Fifth Ave. The exhibit, Ordinary
People, features portraits of Jewish people
(R rating) showcases the underground art
scene in Detroit. (313) 887-1862.
at work, at play, in protest and with pets.
After retiring at age 88, Kleinman began
See the movie Singin' in the Rain for free at
1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5, at the Oak Park
JCC. (248) 967-4030.
painting and exhibiting again, starting new
at 92. At 95, she is called "Bubble
Kleinman," a takeoff on "Grandma Moses."
(734) 327-4200.
Submit a short play for the New Works Play
Festival sponsored by Stagecrafters in
Royal Oak. Scripts must allow for no longer
than 10 or 15 minutes of adult drama or •
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Gallery, 700 Livernois, Ferndale. Gallery
phone#
street address
city
See the paintings of David Deutsch and oth-
ers through Jan.14 at the Susanne Hilberry
d'oeuvres. A party pack-
age for the 8:30 p.m. show
($75) includes pre-show refresh-
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